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How to obtain public funding for your innovative start-up

If you are an entrepreneur and love to venture into the unknown and push the boundaries of technology then mixing R&D Tax Credits, with help from Myriad Associates, and the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) could provide you with up to 83% of your funding requirements. The latest tax incentive offerings from HMRC are unprecedented. Both R&D Tax Credits and SEIS are very generous in their own right, however when they are combined together they make an incredible funding opportunity for an innovative start-up business.

The funding recipe

Serves 4+ investors & a hungry innovative start-up

Ingredients

  • 1 start-up company or alternatively a company that has been trading for less than 2 years
  • Investors (ideally 4 or more)
  • 1 SEIS certificate (available from HMRC)
  • Directors that have a passion to venture into the unknown
  • A sprinkling of dedicated employees that engage in development activities
  • 1 specialist tax consultancy
  • 1 R&D Tax Relief claim (per year)

Instructions

  • 1 Firstly, set up a new company or use an existing company that has been trading for less than 2 years, has total assets of less than £200,000 and employees 25 people or less.
  • Add a SEIS certificate. You will be able to obtain this by making an application to HMRC (with the support of your tax consultant)
  • Add 4 investors that each invest £37,500 in return for a 25% shareholding in the new venture. Under SEIS each investor would be able to reclaim 50% income tax relief (£18,750) on their investment irrespective of their tax rate. This means that a total of £75,000 is received back through the self-assessment return. It is important to structure the shareholdings so that no shareholder has more than 30%. A company can raise up to £150,000 in total under the SEIS incentive.
  • Invest the £150,000 in development activities by adding and mixing employees that have a passion to push the boundaries of technology forward
  • Bring the development activities to boil and then leave to simmer for up to 12 months (could be shorter if you need to get your hands on cash quicker!)
  • Add a specialist R&D Tax Relief consultant that will analyse, prepare, optimise and then submit your R&D Tax Relief claim to HMRC
  • Continue with your development activities whilst your R&D Tax Relief claim is cooling off with HMRC
  • Finally, invite your investors to dinner so that they can get a taste of the £50k (£150,000 x 2.30 x 14.5%) worth of R&D Payable Tax Credits before agreeing to re-invest it in the business to support further development activities. Alternatively the investors can treat you to dinner as they would have received £75k back through their self-assessment returns.
  • So in sum from the original investment of £150k into the start-up innovate business, a total of £125k (83%) has been paid out by HMRC.

We hope that this recipe has given you a little taster of the excellent funding opportunities that are available from HMRC. All that is required is a little bit of upfront tax planning to ensure that your business venture is structured to take advantage of these very generous tax incentives.

 

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Elliot Preece
Elliot Preece
Elliot is the Editor at ABCMoney. He manages a team that writes and contributes to many leading publications across a number of industries.

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